Sound ID today introduced two new Bluetooth headsets, the Sound ID 200 and the Sound ID 300 Bluetooth Headsets. Here is more info on these two new Bluetooth headset models:

Sound ID 200

The Sound ID 200, ergonomically designed for all-day wearing comfort, follows in the footsteps of its predecessors and offers functionality unique to Sound ID products, such as NoiseNavigation, which provides clear audio through the reduction of background noise thanks to dual adaptive beam-forming microphones and sound isolation algorithms. Additionally the headset, which is styled in a tactile soft-touch cobalt-blue material, offers Automatic Volume Control for seamless volume adjustment depending on a user?s environment.

Pricing and AvailabilityThe Sound ID 200 will be available at www.amazon.com , www.soundid.com , select Apple Retail Stores and Fry?s Electronics for $99.99 in mid-April. It comes with a Universal AC charger (100-240 VAC), USB charging cable, three sizes of RealComfort EarLoops and an Ear Hook for an alternative over-the-ear option.

Sound ID 300

Sound ID today announced that the Sound ID 300 Bluetooth headset will be available through AT&T, both in retail stores nationwide and online, as of April 15, 2009.

With a high gloss piano black finish, the lightweight Sound ID 300 displays a sophisticated design and differentiates itself from other Bluetooth headsets with innovative functionality, including NoiseNavigation and PersonalSound. NoiseNavigation provides clear audio through the automatic reduction of background noise, while PersonalSound allows users to select from three listening modes that enhance speech clarity without raising the volume.

Among the Sound ID 300?s technology features, users will enjoy: ? NoiseNavigation ? This proprietary development optimizes speech intelligibility at both ends of the conversation, as dual microphones isolate speech and DSP algorithms automatically reduce wind and background noise.? PersonalSound ? Users can choose from three listening modes ? tuned to the most common hearing preferences ? to further enhancing speech clarity without raising the volume.? Automatic Volume Control ? This feature eliminates the need for constant volume adjustment in variable noise situations such as driving.? Universal Charge ? Users no longer need to carry multiple chargers, as the Sound ID 300 can be charged by standard micro USB chargers. ? Secure Pairing ? The Sound ID 300 supports secure pairing with Bluetooth 2.1 handsets for simplified mating of the phone with the headset.? RealComfort EarLoops ? Created for extended wear, the headset comes with scientifically designed EarLoops to provide a secure and comfortable fit and better channel sound into the ear for enhanced listening.

Pricing and AvailabilityThe Sound ID 300 will be available at AT&T retail stores and online at www.wireless.att.com <http://www.wireless.att.com> on April 15, 2009. The headset has a MSRP of $119.99 and is currently being sold at AT&T for $99.99. It comes with a Universal AC charger (100-240 VAC), USB charging cable, three sizes of RealComfort EarLoops and an Ear Hook for an alternative over-the-ear wearing option.